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    Rat·i·fy
    /ˈradəˌfī/

    verb

    • 1. sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid: "both countries were due to ratify the treaty by the end of the year"
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  3. Definition of ratify verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Ratify definition: to confirm by expressing consent, approval, or formal sanction. See examples of RATIFY used in a sentence.

  5. Define ratify. ratify synonyms, ratify pronunciation, ratify translation, English dictionary definition of ratify. tr.v. rat·i·fied , rat·i·fy·ing , rat·i·fies To approve and give formal sanction to; confirm: The Senate ratified the treaty. rat′i·fi·ca′tion n....

  6. verb [ T ] uk / ˈrætɪfaɪ / us. to make an agreement official: Sixty-five nations need to ratify the treaty. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. (Definition of ratify from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. May 13, 2024 · Definitions of 'ratify' When national leaders or organizations ratify a treaty or written agreement, they make it official by giving their formal approval to it, usually by signing it or voting for it.

  8. The meaning of RATIFY is to approve and sanction formally : confirm. How to use ratify in a sentence.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · ratify (third-person singular simple present ratifies, present participle ratifying, simple past and past participle ratified) ( transitive) To give formal consent to; make officially valid, sign off on. They ratified the treaty.

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